Month: August 2012

k.t. has been at various times in her “grown-up life” been a community organizer, anti-hunger advocate, private childcare provider, candidate for elected office, and preschool teacher. Occasionally, she has been several of those things at once. A native New Yorker, k.t. believes in the power of the American short story, the laughter of children, and that home […]

My Nguyen is a poet and cook raised in Baton Rouge. She earned an MFA from Louisiana State University and is currently working on two manuscripts, one of which is a hybrid poetry cookbook entitled La Louve. When she is not writing, she can often be found experimenting in her kitchen. Nola Studiola: What fruit and what vegetable each deserve a week-long […]

Disney-Forest Kristin Kristin Sanders is from Santa Maria, California, home of the Michael Jackson trial and some broccoli fields. She now lives in New Orleans, Louisiana, where she creates poetry, songs, and drawings, and teaches English classes at Loyola University. She is the author of the poetry chapbook, “Orthorexia” (dancing girl press). Come say hi […]

Tony Nam is an actor in the Washington DC area working in print, film, voiceover, and on stage. He has performed with some of DC’s top theater companies including The Shakespeare Theatre, The Kennedy Center, Arena Stage, Woolly Mammoth Theater Company, The Folger, and Roundhouse. Film credits include the feature length thriller The Fugue (2009) and the dramatic […]

Mari Carlson became a violin and fiddle instructor by chance, when a religion BA and seminary degree proved worthless as money-makers. Now, she plays and teaches violin for no money, it’s so fun! Doing something just because you dig it is what religion is about, right? In her spare time, her husband (a poet) and […]

Bette Cassatt just finished work on Haxan Film’s (the makers of The Blair Witch Project) latest film which has not yet been officially announced. She is currently playing the lead role in the film Dreams, which will be part of the anthology film Tales of Poe, where she will get to share the screen with Horror Legends Adrienne King, Amy Steel, […]

Bam! You thought it would never end, but it’s gonna. Sort of. Like most goodbyes in my life, it won’t signal an end; just a transformation of something. I hate goodbyes! It’s gonna end/begin, this here blog, and what I mean by that is: careful readers will note that there are still at least three […]